AVERY  LIBRARY 
COLUMBIA  UNIVECSinf 

New  SAXONIA 

Incandescent  Kerosene 
Oil  Lamp  Burner .... 

71  Saving  in  Money. 

Because  it  burns  only  one-third  the  oil;, 
costs  one-filth  of  gas  and  one-tenth  of  elec¬ 
tricity. 

71  Saving  in  Time. 

Because  the  lamp  requires  filling  but 
one  day  in  three  compared  with  the  ordi¬ 
nary  lamp. 

71  Saving  to  Byesi^ht  and 
Health. 

Because  the  SaX^onia  gives  a  steady 
fine  white  light  of  80  candle  power,  but 
less  trying  to  the  eyes  than  the  flickering 
gas  or  oil  light  and  without  a  particle  of  odor. 
Much  headache  and  tired  feeling  is  caused 
by  the  smell  of  burning  oil  and  the  flicker¬ 
ing  light  of  the  ordinary  lamp.  A  SaX= 
Onia  makes  the  evening  hours  most 
pleasant. 

71  Help  to  any  Household. 

Because  it  produces  three  times  the 
light  of  an  ordinary  lamp  at  one  third  the 
cost.  The  Saxonia  is  truly  a  great 
{rthention^  A  feature  seemingly  impossible 


has  at  last  been  perfected  with  the 
Onist.  Gas  is  made  directly  off  the  top  of 
the  wick  and  burned  on  the  inside  of  the 
mantle,  similar  in  looks  to  the  ordinary  city 
gas  mantle.  The  combination  of  air,  oil 
and  the  makes  any  lamp  a 

wonderful  power  of  light  and  absolutely  safe. 

The  lights  on  the  wick  and 

turns  down  (and  there  is  no  odor)  like  any 
ordinary  lamp,  turn  it  up  and  the  flame 
immediately  expands  to  the  mantle  and  then 
into  a  beautiful,  strong  white  gas  light  so 
pleasant  and  so  economical. 

The  Sa.xonia.  Burner  with  our  oil  pot 
as  shown  fits  any  fancy  vase  lamp. 

Consider  the  saving  in  oil.  It  burns 
but  one  quart  in  15  hours,  and  you  will  buy 
a  Saxonia. 

Consider  the  saving  to  health, 
no  odor  or  flickering  light,  and  you  will 
buy  a  Saxonia* 

GotlSidCl*  the  comparative  light 
with  gas,  electricity,  or  centre  draft  lamp, 
and  you  will  buy  a  Saxonia* 

Consider  the  simplicity,  safety, 
and  reliability  of  a  Saxonia  and  you  will 
have  no  other. 

Consider  it  from  any  point  you  will, 
and  we  cannot  conceive  how  you  can  afford 
to  go  on  in  the  old  way  without  it. 


A  FEW  THINGS 

To  Keep  in  Mind 


W^e  are  a  $100,000  W[assacliusetts  Cor¬ 
poration. 

W e  guarantee  everytlimg  we  sell  exac  tly 
as  represented  or  money  refunded. 

We  sell  for  cask  only. 

We  do  not  prepay  freigkt,  express  or  mail 
ckarges. 

We  can  not  send  ckimneys  ky  mail. 

W^ e  can  send  mantles  ky  mail  for  2  cents 
eack  for  postage. 

'W^e  advise  one  to  use  tke  best  quality  of 
oil  to  get  tke  kest  results. 

We  will  do  our  kest  to  please  you,  and 
we  will  try  and  give  you  a  Sqtiare  Deal. 
In  fact,  none  of  tke  magazines  in  wkick  we 
advertise  would  accept  our  kusiness  if  our 
goods  were  not  wkat  we  say  tkey  are. 

Reference  :  Bradstreet  s.  Dun  s  or  any 
kank  in  tkis  city. 


U.  S.  Automatic  Ligktmg  Co. 

257  Mam  Street 

SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 


New,  No.  2.  TABLE  LAMP;  Price,  $4.00. 
New  Design,  Polished  Brass,  Lacquered. 


No.  3.  TABLE  LAMP.  Price  $5.00. 
Complete.  Entirely  New  Design.  Solid  Brass. 
Old  English  Scratch  Brush  Finish, 


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No.  4.  TABLE  OR  STAND  LAMP.  Price  $6.25 
Complete.  Old  English  and  Enamel. 

Very  Handsome. 


No.  5.  HANGING  LAMP 
Complete  as  shown  $4.35 
Lifter  Burner,  40  cents  extra 
Hangers,  each,  30  cents 
Green  Tin  Shades,  each  30  cents 


No.  7.  CHANDELIER.  Price  complete  $14.50 
Automatie  spring  in  top  for  raising  and  lowering 
LengtK  as  shown,  36  inehes,  width,  31  inches 
Crystal  glass  oil  founts.  Polished  Brass  Lacquered 


SAXONIA  BURNER,  without  Lift. 
Complete  with  Mantle  and  Chimney,  $3.00. 
Fits  either  No,  2  or  No  3  Collar  Lamp, 


Chimney  and  Mantle  removed  from  Burner. 
cTHantle  25c,  Chimney  25c. 


Showing  Gallery  removed  from  Burner  for 
cleaning  purposes. 


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No.  6.  OIL  POT.  Price  $3.50,  Complete 
For  Fancy  Vase  Lamp.  Solid  Brass. 

Witk  Lifter  Burner,  40  cents  extra 
Diameter  of  Oil  Pot  5  inckes 


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SAXONIA  BURNER,  with  Lifter. 
cTWantle  and  Chimney,  complete  $3.40. 
Fits  either  No.  2  or  No.  3  Screw  Collar  Lamp. 


No.  8.  CHANDELIER;  Nickel,  complete  $18.00 
Oil  fount  holds  one  gallon,  length  42  inches, 
width  26  inches,  spring  complete  for  lower¬ 
ing,  especially  adapted  for  store  lighting. 


SAMPLE  CASE.  Price  empty,  $1,75  net. 

Imported  Fibre,  Brass  Lock  and  Trimmings, 
Holds  one  No.  2  Table  Lamp,  2  Chimneys, 

,  half  doz.  Mantles,  size  6x10x16  inches. 


Brass  Bracket,  price  each  30c. 
Can  be  used  with  No.  5  lamp 


Brass  Tripod  for  10  in.  Shade,  15c, 


Texas  Agricultural  and  MecKanical  College 
College  Station 
H.  H.  Harrington,  President 

Fort  WortK,  Tex.,  Jan.  22,  1909 
U.  S.  Automatic  Lighting  Co. 

Dear  Sirs: — I  received  the  SAXONIA  lamp  and  fix¬ 
tures,  and  am  very  much  pleased  with  the  lamp  and  the  light 
it  affords.  It  is  the  softest  light  on  the  eyes,  and  at  the  same 
time  the  most  brilliant  that  I  have  ever  tried.  Even  with 
the  express  to  pay  from  Massachusetts,  I  would  not  he  with¬ 
out  the  light.  Yours  truly. 


Chemical  Laboratory  of  Hampden  Sidney  College 
J.  H.  C.  Winston,  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry 

Hampden  Sidney,  Va.,  Dec.  15,  1908 
U.  S.  Automatic  Lighting  Co. 

Gentlemen: — The  SAXONIA  came  to  hand  in  perfect 
condition.  I  feared  your  claims  were  extravagant,  but  to  my 
unbounded  astonishment  they  are  carried  out  in  the  very 
fullest.  Very  truly  yours. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 

Department  of  Economics 


Champaign,  Ill.,  Jan.  16,  1909 
U.  S.  Automatic  Lighting  Co. 

Gentlemen:  —  My  lamp  has  heen  in  use  fo  r  over  a  month, 
and  has  proved  entirely  satisfactory  in  every  respect.  It 
certainly  merits  every  claim  you  make  for  it. 

Very  truly  yours. 


Evangeline,  La.,  Dec.  30,  1908 
U.  S.  Automatic  Lighting  Co. 

Dear  Sirs: — Inclosed  find  orders  amounting  to  $89.75. 
I  took  this  in  four  evenings.  Please  send  at  once. 

Yours  respectfully. 


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COUJMSIA  UNIVERSITY  ' 


YOU  BURN  UP  THE  PRICE  OF 
ONE  OF  OUR  LAMPS  IN  A 
FEW  MONTHS  TIME  WHAT¬ 
EVER  YOU  ARE  NOW  USING 


CAN  YOU  AFFORD  TO! 


